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Prada Candy L’Eau by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola - Episode 1 (by PRADA)
The first episode is nonsensical, but I love it. I love it so much.
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Which Wes Anderson Character
are you?

(via Exclusive Infographic: Which Wes Anderson Character Are You? – Flavorwire)
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What happens when a skateboarder crashes into Wes Anderson? You get the film MACHOTAILDROP.
Directed by Corey Adams and Alex Craig.
Video link: https://vimeo.com/40432851
Video password: manwolf(via MACHOTAILDROP)
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(via Design / Wes Anderson!)
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Johnny Depp To Star In Wes Anderson's Next Film 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' - Deadline.com
This will be interesting.
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Wes Anderson's 10 favorite New York movies - New York Daily News
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High ResolutionFlavorwire » Classic Novels and the Filmmakers Who Were Born to Direct Them
Franny and Zooey — Wes Anderson
This is an easy one — the prodigy-riddled clan in The Royal Tenenbaums is basically the Glass family anyways, so it would be only right to give Anderson the chance to do it right. We think his penchant for bittersweet nostalgia and sweet strangeness, not to mention his masterful treatment of New York City as a dreamlike fairy tale land, make him the man to adapt the entire Salinger canon — if only that were allowed.YESSS. Fun fact: when I met Wes Anderson in person, my addled brain managed to ask him if he based the Tenenbaums on the Glass family, and he very sweetly and politely responded, “Yes, there was some influence.”
After that, I passed out.
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Ezra Petronio, Marc Jacobs, Wes Anderson and Jarvis Crocker in Paris.
the collective creative brilliance from those minds are enough to outshine the tower’s light show.
(via cussyeah-wesanderson)
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Wes Anderson Bingo: Play along with Moonrise Kingdom using our bingo-board generator.
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Bill Murray Hosted Tour of Moonrise Kingdom (by MoonriseKingdomMovie)
I WANT TO BE BFFS WITH WES AND BILL SO BADLY.
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Museum of the Moving Image - Films - Wes Anderson's Worlds
Really wish I could be in NYC right now for this series.
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Watch the First in New York Magazine’s Own Matt Zoller-Seitz’s Five-Part Series of Video Essays on the Films of Wes Anderson -- Vulture
All Wes Anderson all the time.
